What is the COMPOUND PREDICATE in the following sentence?
Were they eating pizza and drinking soda for breakfast?
A. There isn’t one
B. were, they
C. eating and drinking
D. eating, drinking

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Grammar › ViewKnown by many people as the writer of Pygmalion, the career of George Bernard Shaw began in theater criticism.
A. NO CHANGE
B. the beginning of George Bernard’s professional career was in theater criticism.
C. being a theater critic was the beginning of George Bernard Shaw’s professional career.
D. George Bernard Shaw began his professional career as a theater critic.
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_____ she read comics?
A. Do
B. Does
Causative Verb › ViewWhat does your brother … someone do after lunch?
- had
- have
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A: “Thank you so much for helping.”
B: “ _____________.”
_
A. Cheers
B. Sleep well
C. Nothing much
D. Not at all. Don’t mention it.
